Tuesday 14 March 2017

Leading up to Nepal


Yes my heartbeat still rises every time I think about this trip. It was my first real adventure , and you might find at times my writing a little muddled. Forgive me, its been very long since I got my thoughts in order.

Dates: 26- 30 Jan 2017 

It all began with ideas of two plans thrown at me together, Nepal or Rann of Kutchh. Now since I had already seen the Rann of Kutchh and also I couldn't manage two trips almost back to back, the choice was a no brainer. So the first question was popped around October 2016 and because I was a little unsure about it, I had to think about it. Part of it was money and the second part of it was an important life event about to occur around the same time. Most of my travel decisions have been split second ones, and somehow I have managed to see them through before I allow myself to change my mind about it. So I said yes and booked my flight the same evening and eventually got added to the group on Whatsapp. Whatsapp has been such a god sent gift in such cases and ofcourse smart phones  :).  

While researching flights, I had the flight option of the friend who invited me had given, but we were flying from different locations so obviously I had to do my own research, even if a little. All flights to Kathmandu fly via Delhi, that much was obvious from the first few searches. We had people choosing Air India, Jetairways, Royal Nepal and Indigo. People flew in from Hyderabad, Bangalore, Pune, Mumbai and Delhi. I flew Indigo as it was the cheapest and gave me various time options to land into Delhi. I found mine at Rs 14900/- return fare. I think it helped that it was off peak season. Although as a warning be ready to spend a few hours at the airport! Was I glad I booked my flights so far apart, due to last minute airport closures and flight changes ( read delays).   

With the Air tickets booked, there were various other things to consider buying. Starting with a backback! Finally bought my proper trekking backpack from Wildcraft in one of the Christmas sales on Amazon. I encourage people, unless you find something better or cheaper in your local markets year-round, try and buy essentials from online websites during sale seasons, and believe me, they have plenty of them. After buying and selecting my bag, I also ask people to believe in pockets in a bag. Believe me when you don't have any, you keep having to remove all the things from the backpack after going on a torchlit search into a cave.

Step 3 was to buy some trekking shoes and here Decathlon came to my rescue. I went in to buy a pair of shoes and came away buying a water bottle for running, a pair of hand gloves, a future in mind look at what to buy and the pair of trekking shoes. Since this was my first time buying trekking shoes I didn't know what was the right type of shoe to buy and I called up a friend to help me out while choosing. The options include the type of shoes that are for basic trekking that involves not too much rough terrain, another that does the same with waterproofing and so on and so forth. As the shoes get more complicated they also get heavier! I tried on a pair of shoes that was 1/2 a Kg per foot. Suffice to say I couldn't move my legs at all and another first: to want to buy only 'girly' PINK shoes ( because they were lighter). After careful consideration I went for the simplest and cheapest Trekking shoes priced at the time at Rs 1399/-.  

Now onto the fourth, were clothes fit for lower temperatures. We were looking at a range from 2-10 degrees. I felt it best to layer up, like I used to do in the UK. I don't like thermals as are they are extremely itchy, but for those that can handle it.... there is nothing like thermals underneath your clothes especially in sub zero temperatures. I bought a few 3/4 sleeved t-shirts and a couple of tights. Obviously one of the main things was to stock up on Jackets and gloves and woolen socks!!! These on the whole would have been an expensive endeavour. So I did what any girl with strapped cash would do, Beg, Borrow and Steal!



Once you start packing and if you are anything like me, you will end up packing and repacking your stuff over and over again. I am not sure if I like packing or if it makes me nervous that I will for sure forget to carry my toothbrush!

<3 Rich